Posted by JahL on August 13, 2001, at 19:34:13
In reply to Re: Follow up to replies » Mr.Scott, posted by shelliR on August 13, 2001, at 18:48:55
> >There's a doctor named Jenson (can't remember his first name) in CA who's written a book about how to test meds for yourself, and I understand he has a lot of options that are generally not considered. Also two people on the board have had consults with him with very good results, only he is no longer doing phone consultations. You have to get his book now, or go to CA. It might be worth it, to buy his book, if you really want to put one more surge of energy into exploring meds for your depression/apathy.
Hi Shelli.
There's probably some merit to Jensen's "everything-but-the-kitchen-sink" approach & I'm with you on exploring unconventional meds. I would be dead but for this approach. However I *wouldn't* recommend anyone gets the aforementioned guy as their personal pdoc. Trust me on this one....
Meanwhile I may've found a way to trial Buph. myself....
BTW Jensen does not endorse *any* use of opioids, though in his book he does recognise that the opiod receptor system may have a part to play in depression (?!).
Parnate going OK?
J.
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